Are you a Byzantine Catholic who is no longer active in the Faith? Are you not a member of any Church? We want you to know how welcome you are; whether you have come from another part of the country, from across the world, or simply from another parish.
We hope you find our worship true and reverent.
Sundays - 8:00 AM - Divine Liturgy
Feast Days - 7:00 PM - Divine Liturgy
Other services: as scheduled in the weekly bulletin.
Mystery of Reconciliation (Confession) by appointment.
WHY JOIN US?
1.Christ is among us!
During the Divine Liturgy we give ourselves to God, and in Eucharist, Christ gives Himself to us. Come stand in His presence.
2.We love to sing!
The entire congregation join together to worship Almighty God in song. As St.Augustine said, "Singing belongs to one who loves." Come chant with us.
3. Small and beautiful!
Our parishes may be smaller in size but we know each other by name and care for one another, Come and join us!
4. We are catholics!
Our Sunday Divine Liturgy fulfills the obligation of any Catholic who desires to worship with us.
COME AND BE WELCOME!
St. Nicholas is a Byzantine Catholic Church, following the Eastern tradition of the Catholic Church under the leadership of Pope Francis.
It is important to note that the Byzantine Rite is in communion with the Roman Catholic Church, and therefore fulfills the Roman Catholic Mass obligation when worshiping with us.
Our church comprises o
St. Nicholas is a Byzantine Catholic Church, following the Eastern tradition of the Catholic Church under the leadership of Pope Francis.
It is important to note that the Byzantine Rite is in communion with the Roman Catholic Church, and therefore fulfills the Roman Catholic Mass obligation when worshiping with us.
Our church comprises one of the 24 different churches that make up the Universal Catholic Church that recognize the authority of the Pope – The Roman Catholic Church plus 23 Eastern Churches. The Byzantine Church is by far the largest of the 23 Eastern.
We wish
to know God,
to love God who loved us first,
to love one another,
to serve God by serving our neighbor.
Sacraments means a sacred rite which, by the power of the Holy Spirit, confers divine grace, i.e. a redeeming power of God on man’s soul. Since the work of the Holy Spirit in man’s soul remains a hidden reality covered with a mystery (Greek: mysterion, secret), we in the Byzantine tradition properly call the Sacraments the Holy Mysteries.
Baptism
Chrismation
Holy Communion (Eucharist)
Repentance
Marriage
Holy Orders
Holy Anointing
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